When I planned my return to a place where the rumored housing of illicit sexual and drug-related activity keep Abilene families from freely gathering, I hoped for the best. I envisioned arriving to find a park purged of the filth foretold in local hearsay.
The picture I found was not the depiction I would have liked to report back to you with. Vehicles were parked throughout the plot, all occupying men. Still, I tried to commence the endeavor without bias. My equivocal mindset, however, was altered upon the ensuing discovery. I witnessed a man explicity exposed in a manner I'll simply refer to as blatantly unlawful. Moreover, the sighting was just after a weekday lunch hour.
Finding someone in the act of such sexual behavior, especially in a public place, was galling. AND THEN...I made another trip to Kirby Park one week later. Again, I saw a man even more definitively exposed! Vexed, I called the police.
After evaluating all that I witnessed at Kirby Park, my gripe is not with the city, nor is it with police. In fact, I am not discontented with anyone, beside those committing the crimes. Rather, I am inspired; inspired to encourage the residents of Abilene. The City and law enforcement made clear their willingness to do what they can to stop such lewd behavior, noting they need residents' help. How? Citizens of Abilene must report to police any lascivious or questionable activity seen in any public place, including parks.
This working relationship, City employees say, is what will cleanse, renew and beautify Abilene for the betterment of the people; the betterment of future generations.
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